[Illustration by TROY GUA] DAILY MIRROR: “I don’t see why I should give my new music to iTunes or anyone else,” Prince explained. “They won’t pay me an advance for it and then they get angry when they can’t get it. I really believe in finding new ways to distribute my music,” Prince said of his plan to offer his new album for free in the Mirror. 20TEN will not be available for download, and Prince has prohibited iTunes and YouTube from hosting his music. He’s also shuttering his website. “The Internet’s like MTV,” Prince told the Mirror. “At one […]
KITCHEN BITCH: Time To Make The Cheesecake
BY MAVIS LINNEMANN Trying to please everyone when it comes to dessert can be a difficult task, especially when you’re feeding a crowd. I recently paid a visit to my boyfriend’s parents in Midland, Michigan, and there was much debate between Doug and I as to what we should make for the family and guests at a BBQ his mom had planned. Doug loves cheesecake; his dad wanted chocolate; and his mom and sister like fruit desserts. I was at a loss until I found the below recipe on Allrecipes.com. Why not combine the three ingredients into one delicious […]
SIDEWALKING: Some Like It Hot
The Swann Fountain at Logan Circle, 7:39 PM by JEFF FUSCO
CONCERT REVIEW: The Roots In The Parkway
[Illustration by FATJEDGFX] BY MATTHEW HENGEVELD I’ll never understand this. Philadelphia is the home of The Roots, a Grammy-winning and critically acclaimed band. Yet, when the city needs a headliner for its 4th of July celebration, who does it go for? The Goo Goo fucking Dolls. Who even comes up with a name like that for a band? Seriously, who sits down and thinks, “Huh… the Goo Goo Dolls… that is a great name for my band.” The mayor? People who work for the mayor? Regardless, the Roots were shafted, once again. In their beloved hometown of Philadelphia—forced to open […]
FORECAST: City Is Like A Dog Locked In A Hot Car
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE: EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT WEDNESDAY…AN EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT WEDNESDAY FOR THE PHILADELPHIA WILMINGTON METRO CORRIDOR. RECORD BREAKING HIGH TEMPERATURES…OVER 15 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL… WITH VALUES JUST OVER 100 DEGREES…WILL SLOWLY EASE BACK THROUGH THE 90S THIS EVENING. TEMPERATURES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WILL APPROACH 100 DEGREES AND LIKELY EXCEED THE 98 DEGREE RECORD FOR THE DATE. WHILE IT PROBABLY WILL BE 2-4 DEGREES COOLER THAN IT WAS TODAY… HIGHER HUMIDITY COULD COMPENSATE AND RESULT IN HEAT INDICES JUST AS HOT AS THOSE OF THIS PAST TUESDAY […]
ARTSY: Dark Night Of The Soul Finally Set For Release
The July 13 release of the Dark Night Of The Soul, the highly lauded album by audio auteur Danger Mouse and the dearly departed Sparklehorse, will be commemorated by an exhibit of photography created for the project by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker and DNOTS contributor David Lynch. The exhibit, opening July 13 at the Morrison Hotel Gallery at Bowery and Bleecker in New York City, will consist of some 50 original images displayed with DNOTS playing as accompaniment. Seven limited edition prints of each photo will be available for purchase. The album release and gallery show are preceded by an IFC.com […]
SIDEWALKING: Out Of Towner
Syracuse, NY, July 3rd 8:45 PM by JEFF FUSCO
BIG BLACK: BP Clean-Up Farcically Inadequate
WASHINGTON POST: In the 77 days since oil from the ruptured Deepwater Horizon began to gush into the Gulf of Mexico, BP has skimmed or burned about 60 percent of the amount it promised regulators it could remove in a single day. The disparity between what BP promised in its March 24 filing with federal regulators and the amount of oil recovered since the April 20 explosion underscores what some officials and environmental groups call a misleading numbers game that has led to widespread confusion about the extent of the spill and the progress of the recovery. In a March […]
SCRAPPLE TV NEWS: Life Lessons
AP on the beauty of the sexy beast within. He is man, hear him roar.
REVIEW: The Roots’ How I Got Over
BY MATTHEW HENGEVELD The Roots have never been the type of band to take the easy way out. Deservedly regarded as one of the hardest working bands of our time with a “constantly on the road” state of mind, they labor over every album like it could be their last. So, when I heard that the autumn 2009 release date of How I Got Over was being pushed back a couple of months, I didn’t fret. ?uestlove, the huge-afro’d drummer and maestro of the group, fearing backlash from dedicated fans, asked the Okayplayer fan base if the delay was acceptable. […]
THE SPY WHO LEFT ME: Ex-Hubbie Tells All Some
THE TELEGRAPH: The British ex-husband of alleged spy Anna Chapman has disclosed a series of emails she sent him weeks before her arrest, describing her regrets over the life she had chosen. Mrs Chapman, 28, told Alex Chapman she had “suffered a lot” because of her decision to put her career ahead of a chance to start a family with him. But she said she was determined to make her new life in America work, adding: “It’s never too late to be happy and succeed.” Mrs Chapman, who was arrested in the US last weekend as part of an 11-strong […]
CINEMA: The Beast In Me
THE KILLER INSIDE ME (2010, directed by Michael Winterbottom, 109 minutes, U.S.) CYRUS (2010, directed by Jay & Mark Duplass, 92 minutes, U.S.) LET IT RAIN (2008, directed by Agnès Jaoui, 98 minutes, France) BY DAN BUSKIRK FILM CRITIC Filming a novel like Jim Thompson’s pulp classic The Killer Inside Me is probably a fool’s errand, its lurid portrayal of a crazy Texas sheriff ain’t the shocker it once was, but that hasn’t stopped British director Michael Winterbottom from diving in and creating a surprisingly inert adaptation. Published in 1952, The Killer Inside Me is an inelible portrait of a […]
